Showing posts with label college student. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college student. Show all posts

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Mixed Young Folks - School to Workplace


The Mixed Teen, College Student, Young Adult Experience! 

Hi friends!  In this post, we'll talk broadly about the experiences of multiracial, multiethnic, blended, mixed young people.  This blog caters to mixed high school and university students, and young people in general.  Let's explore!



High School

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Online Resources: Multicultural Familia

Internet Resource for Mixed (Multiracial, Multiethnic) Folks: "Multicultural Familia"


Welcome to another installment of the Online Resources series!  Last time we looked at the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry's page on multiracial families (found here) and The Multiracial Network blog (found here).

In this installment, we'll talk about the website Multicultural Familia (found here) and how it can be a great resource for multiracial, multiethnic, blended, mixed folks.




Multicultural Familia: A Great Resource for All Ages


Mixed Lingo - Part 2

More Mixed Lingo!

Hey friends!  I noticed that the original "Mixed Lingo" post has been pretty popular with y'all (found here).

I decided to expand on the list of useful terms when discussing multiracial, multiethnic, mixed issues.  Can you have too much of a good thing? Nonsense! :P


Mixed-Related Terms (Part the Second)


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Setting up a Mixed Student Organization

A Call For Mixed Student Organizations
You know what I could have really used in high school and college?  A club for multircial, multiethnic, blended, mixed kids.  

Alas! There were none!

But why is this so?  Let's explore!



Why No Mixed Student Organization on Your Campus?

Guidelines - Hurtful Comments from Friends

Guidelines for Confronting Friends on Mixed-Hurtful Comments


"I don't find  _________s attractice."

"You know who I don't find attractive? _________s."

"I don't think ___________s are hot.  They're too _________."


You've heard all of these before.  You're chatting with someone, (a friend, an acquaintance, a coworker), and they drop the not!attractive bomb.  You casually mention that you're actually part __________.

Here comes the kicker:

"No offense."



This conversation has been a major thorn in the side of people of color.  "No offense?"  Um, no, plenty of offense!